Speeding in a stolen vehicle lands woman in bigger trouble

Odessa police reported Friday they arrested Cassi Jo Rincon Wednesday morning after she was caught speeding 22 mph over the speed limit in a stolen vehicle.

Odessa police reported Friday they arrested Cassi Jo Rincon Wednesday morning after she was caught speeding 22 mph over the speed limit in a stolen vehicle.

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Odessa police reported Friday they arrested Cassi Jo Rincon Wednesday morning after she was caught speeding 22 mph over the speed limit in a stolen vehicle.

Odessa police reported Friday they arrested Cassi Jo Rincon Wednesday morning after she was caught speeding 22 mph over the speed limit in a stolen vehicle.

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Speeding in a stolen vehicle lands woman in bigger trouble

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Odessa police reported Friday they arrested a 31-year-old woman Wednesday morning after she was caught speeding 22 mph over the speed limit in a stolen vehicle.

Officers observed a gray 2017 Mazda 6 speeding southbound in the 400 block of South Grant. Radar confirmed that the vehicle was traveling 52 mph in a 30 mph zone, according to OPD. A traffic stop was conducted on the listed vehicle in the 1000 block of South Grant, and the driver was identified as Cassi Jo Rincon. Dispatch advised that the listed vehicle had been reported stolen out of Midland County.

Officers found Rincon to be in possession of approximately 16.6 grams of methamphetamine, 168 methylphenidate pills, heroin, marijuana, four syringes, two glass pipes and three cellphones, according to Odessa police. Rincon was arrested and transported to the ECLEC. While at the jail, Rincon was found to have more methamphetamine concealed inside of her shoe. OPD said Rincon was charged with manufacture or delivery of methamphetamine “first-degree felony,” possession of a controlled substance “third-degree felony,” prohibited substance in a correctional facility “third-degree felony,” possession of heroin “state jail felony,” unauthorized use of a motor vehicle “state jail felony” and possession of marijuana “class B misdemeanor.”